AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoCARICOM Governance Clash: CARICOM leaders agreed to seek a Caribbean Court of Justice advisory opinion on the controversial reappointment of Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett after Trinidad and Tobago objected to the process, keeping the dispute in legal hands while leaders try to preserve unity. EU Citizenship by Investment Pressure: EU letters to OECS states—including St. Lucia—demand phase-out of CBI programmes by June 2028, with warnings that visa-free access could be suspended; Nevis Premier Mark Brantley says the region must prepare for life beyond CBI. Regional Integration Expands: Martinique officially took its seat as CARICOM Associate Member, and French Guiana became the bloc’s eighth Associate Member, widening cultural and socio-economic links. St. Lucia Local Politics & Public Services: President Irfaan Ali announced mobile government service units for the Guyanese diaspora, while Saint Lucia’s AG Anil Nandlall accused the Opposition of chasing headlines over farm claims. Public Safety: Government efforts to reduce snake bite incidents continue in affected communities through education and environmental management. Crime Update: A suspect was arrested and charged in the Jevauny Roberts homicide case, with the accused remanded pending further court action.
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